[Videolib] Films about Elections in the US

2012-09-17 Thread Patrick Nagle
Film: Harlem Black Hope
Go to:
http://planetgroupentertainment.squarespace.com/harlem-black-hope-for-library/

Four years ago we embedded our director in Harlem for 8 weeks prior to the 
election. He stayed in a cheap hotel and made friends with the neighborhood 
folks. They gave their time to him as he documented their feelings about the 
pending election. The film we made is not a pro-Democrat Obama film as there 
are actually a few Republicans there also. Who knows...we have licensed the 
film to networks in Europe and Asia. Oddly, very few university people in the 
USA seem interested. 

Peter should take a look

Cheers-P
 
Patrick Nagle
 
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[Videolib] Film Interview Archive Question

2011-06-10 Thread Patrick Nagle
Three years ago we made a film series called Andy Warhol's Factory People 
which was broadcast on television in the United States on OvationTV.
This past year we licensed the series to over 100 universities in North 
America. 
Upon completion of the film we donated the 50 hours of interviews we did to 
make 
the film to the Warhol Museum, which scholars review to get more insight into 
the workings of Warhol's Silver Factory.
So, we were thinking, why not offer the Archive to Universities. Could you give 
us some feedback on this idea? 

Thanx-P

 
Patrick Nagle

 

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